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Your task:
As a class, you will create a glossary of important terms by researching and reporting on terms selected by the class
For History Terms: Glossary of Important Terms and Topics (Copy and past the guidelines below to create your own entry)
Rubric we have been using all year for terms is applied here with an emphasis on the importance factor. Include media and your initials for your contribution
Citing your Sources:
-author, "title" (of article), title (of webpage), date created, date accessed.
-hyperlink to original sources (even your pictures)
*each term needs at least 4 sources. (2 for each person)
For English Terms:
Glossary of Important Terms and Topics
(Copy and paste the guidelines below to create your own entry) term or topic idea / quote fromRegeneration / pg. # / definition or historical research / source / my explanation / other helpful media / Your initials
Citing your Sources:
-author, "title" (of article), title (of webpage), date created, url, date accessed.
-hyperlink to original sources (even your pictures)
Your task:
As a class, you will create a glossary of important terms by researching and reporting on terms selected by the class
For History Terms:
Glossary of Important Terms and Topics
(Copy and past the guidelines below to create your own entry)
Rubric we have been using all year for terms is applied here with an emphasis on the importance factor. Include media and your initials for your contribution
Citing your Sources:
-author, "title" (of article), title (of webpage), date created, date accessed.
-hyperlink to original sources (even your pictures)
*each term needs at least 4 sources. (2 for each person)
For English Terms:
Glossary of Important Terms and Topics
(Copy and paste the guidelines below to create your own entry)
term or topic idea / quote from Regeneration / pg. # / definition or historical research / source / my explanation / other helpful media / Your initials
Citing your Sources:
-author, "title" (of article), title (of webpage), date created, url, date accessed.
-hyperlink to original sources (even your pictures)